Suspensory bandage.



0. M; MORRIS. SUSPENSORY BANDAQE. APPLICATION IILBD AUG. 15, 1908.

Patented June 8, 1909.

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' SUSPENSORY BANDAGE.

No. 924,367. Specification of Letters Patent. Patented June 8, 1909. Application filed August 15, 1908. Serial N 0. 448,726.

from B to A thereof is sewed or otherwise suitably secured along the crotch-seam of the drawers, the point B being in front and near the front opening of the drawers. Then,

bag-like portion of the support is drawn under the parts to be supported, the buttonhole-piece is pulled upwardly, and the same is fastened to one of the usual buttons to close the front opening of the drawers, or to a button placed on the garment for that especial purpose, the buttonhole of the piece 0 used being dependent upon the desired tension of the support on the parts supported and upon the size of the wearer. The edge E of the support will come on one side or the other of the parts to be supported, according to the demands of the wearer. That is, if it is desired to give more support to the left testicle than the right, edge E is brought being had therein to the accompanying drawing.

This invention provides an efficient and comfortable support for the scrotum, which is attached to and worn in connection with the drawers and which is susceptible of easy adjustment to the size of the wearer and to accommodate Varying conditions in the parts supported.

hen read in connection with the description herein, the details of formation and arrangement, and the method of use, of this invention will be apparent from the accompanying drawing, forming part hereof, wherein an embodiment of the inventioa is disclosed, for purposes of illustration.

Like reference-characters refer to corresponding parts in the views of the drawing, of whichadjusted to the other side. However, no matter to which side the support is adjusted, the part on the other side of the scrotum is a so supported, though not to the same degree.

After the support is in a position satisfactory to the wearer, the drawers are suitably supported so as not to sag, by attachmentto the suspenders or to the trousers waistband in any suitable manner.

Having thus described my invention, what claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-

1. In combination with apparel drawers, or any other washable fabric. A blndlng a drawers'along the crotch-seam thereof from a point near the front opening of the drawers rearwardly, a bag-like portion arranged to receive the scrotum, and means on the front end of the support for removable attachment to a garment of the wearer.

In combination witlrapparel drawers,

a scrotum-support comprislng a surrounding meeting edges of the binding at the front of t e support there extends outwardly a buttonhole-piece C. From piece C the article widens out, one edge extending to a point B, and thence the article narrows to a rear end A located opposite to piece C. On the other side an edge E extends from piece C to end A. T e sides of the support will, therefore, be seen to have a generally triangular disposition, with one comparatively long side and two comparatively short ones.

en the article is to be used, the edge two comparatively short sides, a bag-like portion within the binding, and means at the front of the support for removable attachment-,to a garment of the wearer, the rear shorter edge of the support being connected to the drawers along the crotch thereof.

3. A scrotum-support of generally triangn- In testimony whereof I aflix my signature lar form having ap edge arrlanged for atin presence of two witnesses. tachment to app are drawers a ong the crotch and including a bag-like portion arranged to OTTO MARUCGI MORRIS i receive the scrotum of the wearer, and means Witnesses:

on the front end of the support for removable G. H. CRAIG, attachment to a garment of the wearer. EDWARD V. PATERsoN, Jr. 

